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Woodward, Benjamin Franklin, 1860-1939

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1860 - 1939

Biographical History

Benjamin Franklin Woodward (1860-1939) was a miner in the Utah and Nevada mining districts.

Benjamin Franklin Woodward was born on September 7, 1860 in Spanish Fork, Utah, to James Woodward and Nancy McCurdy Koyle Woodward. He married Carolina Elmira Hales on January 10, 1883 in Spanish Fork, Utah. As a young man, he drove freight wagons between Utah and New Mexico, and later worked as a mason. He also built railroad culverts for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad on the Tintic Mining District and Sanpete Valley lines.

Beginning in the 1890s, Woodward and his son, Benjamin Spencer Woodward, worked as miners in the Marysville, Tintic, and Nevada mining districts. A friend of John H. Koyle, the founder of the Relief Mine, Woodward both promoted and worked in the Relief Mine, and supported Koyle in his activities. Benjamin Woodward and Caroline Elmira Hales had eleven children: Nancy Mae Woodward, Milton Hales Woodward, Caroline Elmira Woodward, Georgia Woodward, Nancy Mae Woodward, Benjamin Spencer Woodward, Frank Leslie Woodward, Franklin Burton Woodward, Grant Gordon Woodward, Charles Sanford Woodward, and Ida Frances Woodward. Benjamin Woodward died February 16, 1939, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Citation:
Ancestry.com via WWW, accessed May 19, 2014 (born 1860 in Spanish Fork, Utah; parents James Woodward and Nancy McCurdy Koyle Woodward; married Carolina Elmira Hales on January 10, 1883; eleven children: Nancy Mae Woodward, Milton Hales Woodward, Caroline Elmira Woodward, Georgia Woodward, Nancy Mae Woodward, Benjamin Spencer Woodward, Frank Leslie Woodward, Franklin Burton Woodward, Grant Gordon Woodward, Charles Sanford Woodward, and Ida Frances Woodward; died February 16, 1939 in Salt Lake City, Utah).

UPB files, March 1, 2010 (drove freight wagons between Utah and New Mexico; worked as a mason; built railroad culverts for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad on the Tintic Mining District and Sanpete Valley lines; worked as a miner with his son, Benjamin Spencer Woodward, starting in 1890s; miner in the Marysville, Tintic, and Nevada mining districts; riend of John H. Koyle, the founder of the Relief Mine; promoted and worked in the Relief Mine; supported Koyle in his activities).

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Benjamin Franklin Woodward and Benjamin Spencer Woodward ephemera, 1910-1912

 Series — Folder 5: Series 3 [Barcode: 31197235222111]
Identifier: MSS 5992 Series 3
Scope and Contents

Materials include bank statements, receipts from various companies, and a wedding announcement. Most of the materials are signed or addressed to Spencer Woodward. Dated 1910-1912.

Dates: 1910-1912

Benjamin Franklin Woodward and Benjamin Spencer Woodward family and business letters, 1909-1912

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 5992 Series 1
Scope and Contents

Materials include letters written between Benjamin Franklin Woodward and Benjamin Spencer Woodward, along with other letters to and from family members and business associates. The authors discuss family matters, mining, and business. Dated 1909-1912.

Dates: 1909-1912

Benjamin Franklin Woodward and Benjamin Spencer Woodward photographs, approximately 1909-1912

 Series — Folder 4: Series 2 [Barcode: 31197235222103]
Identifier: MSS 5992 Series 2
Scope and Contents

Materials include two black and white photographs of unidentified miners. Dated approximately 1909-1912.

Dates: approximately 1909-1912

Benjamin Franklin Woodward and Benjamin Spencer Woodward papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 5992
Scope and Contents

Materials include family letters, photographs, and ephemera dealing with family matters, business, and mining activities in Utah and Nevada. Dated 1909-1912.

Dates: 1909-1912

Additional filters:

Type
Archival Object 3
Collection 1
 
Subject
Agriculture and Natural Resources 3
Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce 3
Gold mines and mining -- Utah -- Salem -- History 3
Koyle Relief Mine (Utah) -- History 3
Latter Day Saint families 3